Graphic Design

For the Using Subtle Animations and Transitions in Your E-Learning Courses #201 challenge, I just had to try the morph transition that Mike Taylor shared in this post! I thought it’d work great for timeline/roadmap content. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/db0eee0e-32a5-44fd-af50-4872f014aae0/review

Evolving my timeline from an animated transition to a drag and drop for this challenge. Give it a try. (Source file attached in the Review site comments). https://360.articulate.com/review/content/7490f641-09cb-434e-aadd-3bd0cb758ee4/review

I got this GUI some time ago and wanted to try it out, so let’s see what you think about this demo for the Using Progress Meters in E-Learning #60 challenge. It’s just a quick build, so you know there could be refinement for hover states, sounds, etc. The “progress meter” would be the progress screen […]

Last week’s E-Learning Challenge #152 was combining text and images in eLearning. I saw a link to the recap posted on Twitter, so I spent a little time looking at the many examples to gather ideas for my own projects. One idea that I didn’t see shared yet was using a gradient mask as an alternative […]

Having just browsed the recap of the E-Learning Heroes challenge #78, where participants are creating and sharing their own icon graphics, I just had to give it a try. It certainly seemed easy enough. After checking out a few of the suggested resources, I decided to create mine in Powerpoint, making it easier to share. […]

The latest challenge from eLearning Heroes comes in the form of a cover slide design for an odd or silly title for an eLearning course. Head on over there to check the hilarious submissions thus far. Here’s my attempt at a little workplace humor: